Emotional Dysregulation-Mediated Associations Between Guilt Proneness, Shame Proneness, and Internet Gaming Disorder Among Chinese University Students: Cross-Sectional Survey

Sep 12, 2025Journal of medical Internet research

How Difficulty Managing Emotions Links Guilt, Shame, and Problematic Internet Gaming in Chinese University Students

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Abstract

The prevalence of internet gaming disorder (IGD) among medical undergraduate students in China is 7.5%.

  • Male sex and poor household financial situation were significantly associated with a higher risk of IGD.
  • Shame proneness in cognitive and behavioral domains was positively associated with IGD.
  • Guilt proneness in cognitive and behavioral domains was negatively associated with IGD.
  • Emotional dysregulation, including rumination, catastrophizing, and self-blame, was positively associated with IGD.
  • Emotional dysregulation partially mediated the association between guilt proneness and shame proneness in relation to IGD.

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